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I have a message error on production that has no match with any of my source code files. I thought this could be related to an old version. Since I don't know which version it could be I thought if it's possible to use some file/content search over all versions of all files to see if this was implemented, it's removal was commited and now there's no evidence of it. Is this possible over CVS?

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All revisions of one cvs file are stored in a single physical file in the repository. If the files you check in to cvs are text files, that single physical file is a text file with simple embedded meta-data markers. The single physical file has a ,v suffix.

The repository is the directory referred to in your ./CVS/Root file.

So try to find the repository directory tree, check its parents and children to see the full repository, look at a few ,v files, and try text search(es) on some or all the ,v files.

(NOTE: this answer based on my use of cvs on several Linux variants, may not be generally applicable)

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